Eric Salop
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Good morning all. Thunderstorms yesterday and heavy rain last night is not going to make it any easier in a wetland with an excavator today. The soil we are trying to move has been below the water level for at least the last 15 years. It comes out easy enough, but the low friction means trying to pile it high is like trying to stack thick soup. A channel has been cut into the worst bit (i.e. deepest and most stinky), but I had to call a stop half way to the railway boundary as the floatation mats were sinking ever deeper into the black ooze . Approaching lightning made for an early finish to the day. Within 5 minutes of the digger moving out a duck arrived with 7 ducklings to try out the open water. It would have made a great photo, but I had had left my phone back on dry land, not that a touch screen would have wanted to respond when I was coated in mud from head to toe. Start working in the other direction today.
Rick, be good to hear that you are still in one piece if you went at those trees yesterday. How much steel plate do you have on the roof of your tractor ?
Everyone has their own reason to ride. Mine is that I just enjoy doing it.
No better reason than that PJ !
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Rick, be good to hear that you are still in one piece if you went at those trees yesterday. How much steel plate do you have on the roof of your tractor ?
Everyone has their own reason to ride. Mine is that I just enjoy doing it.
No better reason than that PJ !
Congrats on achieving sun powered posting status RNG :thumbsup: